Acnodes RMC 7132 Security Settings, Supervisor Password, User Password, 1U Rackmount System

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7-4 Security Settings

RMC 7132

1U Rackmount System

7-4 Security Settings

The AMI BIOS provides a Supervisor and a User password. If you use both pass- words, the Supervi- sor password must be set first.

Supervisor Password

This item indicates if a supervisor password has been entered for the system. Clear means such a password has not been used and Set means a supervisor password has been entered for the system.

User Password:

This item indicates if a user password has been entered for the system. Clear means such a pass- word has not been used and Set means a user password has been entered for the system.

Change Supervisor Password

Select this feature and press <Enter> to access the submenu, and then type in a new Supervisor Password.

User Access Level (Available when Supervisor Password is set as above)

Available options are Full Access: grants full User read and write access to the Setup Utility, View

Only: allows access to the Setup Utility but the fields cannot be changed, Limited: allows only limited

fields to be changed such as Date and Time, No Access: prevents User access to the Setup Utility.

 

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Contents All rights reserved. Product description and product specifications 1U Rackmount SystemUser Manual RMC7132 1U Rackmount Computer comes withManual Revision Release Date April 26 Chapter 4 System Safety Chapter 2 Server InstallationPreface Manual OrganizationChapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard SetupChapter 7 BIOS Appendix A POST Error Beep Codes Appendix B Installing the Windows OSCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATIONTable of Contents 1-3 Server Chassis FeaturesCHAPTER 5 ADVANCED MOTHERBOARD SETUP CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM SAFETYCHAPTER 3 System Interface 2-6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup5-7 Adding PCI Expansion Cards 5-5 Installing the Processor and Heatsink5-6 Installing Memory Modules Serial Ports CHAPTER 7 BIOS CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED CHASSIS SETUPAppendix C System Specifications Appendix A POST Error Beep Codes Appendix B Installing the Windows OS1.1 Overview CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONOther Features 1-2 Motherboard FeaturesProcessor Memory1U Rackmount System System Power 1-3 Server Chassis FeaturesSATA Subsystem Control PanelChoosing a Setup Location CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION2-3 Preparing for Setup 2-1 OverviewServer Precautions Rack PrecautionsAmbient Operating Temperature Rack Mounting ConsiderationsReduced Airflow Mechanical LoadingIdentifying the Sections of the Rack Rails 2-4 Installing the System into a RackInstalling the Rack Rails Installing the Chassis RailsInstalling the Server into the Rack Installing the Server into a Telco Rack Checking the Components 2-5 Checking the Motherboard Setup1U Rackmount System Providing Power 2-6 Checking the Drive Bay SetupChecking the Drives Checking the AirflowPower Reset ButtonCHAPTER 3 SYSTEM INTERFACE 3-1 OverviewOverheat 3-4 Serial ATA Drive Carrier LEDs 4-1 Electrical Safety Precautions CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM SAFETY4-2 General Safety Precautions 4-3 ESD Precautions 4-4 Operating Precautions 5-1 Handling the Motherboard CHAPTER ADVANCED MOTHERBOARD SETUPPrecautions Unpacking 5-2 Serverboard InstallationInstalling to the Chassis Connecting Data Cables 5-3 Connecting CablesConnecting Power Cables Connecting the Control Panel5-4 I/O Ports Installing an LGA1366 Processor 5-5 Installing the Processor and Heatsink6. Use your thumb to gently push the socket clip down to the clip lock Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink Removing the Heatsink Installing & Removing DIMMs 5-6 Installing Memory ModulesTo Install To RemoveMaximum Memory Possible Memory Support5-7 PCI Expansion Cards Installing a PCI Expansion Card5-8 Serverboard Details 1U Rackmount System Main ATX Power Supply Connector 5-9 Connector DefinitionsProcessor Power Connector Power ButtonPower On LED HDD LED/UID SwitchOverheat/Fan Fail/UID LED NIC2 LAN2 LEDFan Headers NMI ButtonATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Serial PortsChassis Intrusion Onboard Power LEDWake-On-LAN External Speaker/Internal BuzzerUniversal Serial Bus USB Power Supply SMBus HeaderSGPIO Headers LAN1/2 Ethernet PortsAlarm Reset Power Supply Fail LED HeaderI-Button Unit Identifier ButtonVGA Enable/Disable 5-10 Jumper SettingsExplanation of Jumpers CMOS ClearUSB Wake-Up LAN1/2 Enable/DisableWatch Dog Enable/Disable BMC Enable/Disable 5-11 Onboard IndicatorsSMBus to PCI Slots LAN1/2 LEDs1U Rackmount System All rights reserved. Product description and product specificationsCopyright 2005 Acnodes, Inc 661 Brea Canyon Rd., Suite1U Rackmount System Driver/Tool Installation Display Screen 5-13 Installing SoftwareDoctor 1U Rackmount System Tools Required CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED CHASSIS SETUP6-1 Static-Sensitive Devices 6-2 Control Panel Replacing System Cooling Fans 6-3 System FansSystem Fan Failure SATA Drive Installation 6-4 Drive Bay Installation/RemovalAccessing the Drive Bays Mounting a SATA Drive in a Drive Carrier Installing/Removing SATA DrivesInstalling a DVD-ROM Drive SATA Power CablesDVD-ROM Drive Installation Replacing the Power Supply 6-5 Power SupplyPower Supply Failure Starting BIOS Setup Utility CHAPTER 7 BIOSHow To Change the Configuration Data 7-1 IntroductionStarting the Setup Utility 7-2 Main SetupSystem Overview The following BIOS information will be displayed System Time/System DateSystem Memory XBIOS Features Quick Boot 7-3 Advanced Setup ConfigurationsQuiet Boot Bootup Num-LockPower Button Function Wait For F1 If ErrorRestore on AC Power Loss PS/2 Mouse SupportHardware Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPU Ratio CMOS SettingAdjacent Cache Line Prefetch Available when supported by the CPU XProcessor & Clock OptionsSimultaneous Multi-Threading Available when supported by the CPU Intel Virtualization Technology Available when supported by the CPUIntel TurboMode Tech Available if Intel EIST technology is Enabled Intel EIST Technology1 - Core Ratio Limit Intel Turbo Boost Configuration Turbo Ratio Limit Program2 ~ 3 - Core Ratio Limit TDC Limit OverrideXAdvanced Chipset Control C-State package limit settingC-STATE Tech C1 Auto DemotionMemory Frequency QPI L0s and L1Memory Mode Demand ScrubbingInlet Temperature High Performance Event TimerTemperature Rise Air FlowIntel VT-d Active State Power ManagementIntel I/OAT USB FunctionsSATA#1 Configuration XIDE / Floppy ConfigurationConfigure SATA#1 as IDE Detect Timeout secLBA/Large Mode TypeBlock Multi-Sector Transfer PIO Mode32Bit Data Transfer DMA ModeS.M.A.R.T. For Hard disk drives PCI Latency Timer XPCI/PnP ConfigurationClear NVRAM Plug & Play OSXRemote Access Configuration XSuper IO Device ConfigurationRemote Access Serial Port1 Address/ Serial Port2 AddressRedirection After BIOS POST XHardware Health ConfigurationCPU Overheat Alarm Terminal TypeThe item displays the absolute temperature as detected by the BIOS CPU TemperatureSystem Temperature ACPI Version Features XACPI ConfigurationFan Speed Control Modes Fan1 ~ Fan 5 ReadingExecute TPM Command XIPMI ConfigurationTPM Enable/Disable Status XTrusted ComputingClear BMC System Event Log Set LAN ConfigurationSet PEF Configuration BMC Watch Dog Timer Action XEvent Log ConfigurationBMC WatchDog TimeOut MinSec View Event LogSupervisor Password 7-4 Security SettingsUser Password Change Supervisor PasswordBoot Sector Virus Protection Change User PasswordXHard Disk Drives 7-5 Boot SettingsXBoot Device Priority XRemovable Drives 7-6 Exit OptionsXCD/DVD Drives Save Changes and ExitLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimal DefaultsDiscard Changes and Exit Discard ChangesRecoverable POST Error Beep Codes Appendix A POST Error Beep CodesB-1 Installing Windows on RAID Systems Appendix B Installing the Windows OSB-2 Installing Windows on Non-RAID Systems BIOS Appendix C SpecificationsProcessors ChipsetPower Supply WeightSystem Input Requirements Operating Environment